Debra Messing and Susan Sarandon Get in Twitter Battle Over Trump

Debra Messing has heard enough of Susan Sarandon's political opinions, and she took to Twitter to make it known. The two actresses got in a Twitter brawl this week over just what kind of damage Donald Trump is doing to the country. Read on for details.

Debra Messing is taking on Susan Sarandon again over her views on President Donald Trump.

The two, who feuded all the way up to the 2016 election and continued to trade words after Trump’s win, reignited their spat on Wedneday, with Messing, 50, slamming Sarandon over a video in which she tells Variety that Trump’s presidency has inspired women to run for office.

“This is a revolution,” Sarandon said. “Maybe things had to get so bad before real change actually could happen. We just have to stay awake.”

STFU SUSAN. Oh yes, PLEASE let’s give Trump CREDIT. I mean how else are you able to walk out on the street. Convince yourself that that this CATASTROPHE of a President who you said was better that HRC IS NOT ripping children away from parents seeking asylum, holding children https://t.co/UuXLLdahaB

“STFU SUSAN,” Messing tweeted. “Oh yes, PLEASE let’s give Trump CREDIT. I mean how else are you able to walk out on the street. Convince yourself that that this CATASTROPHE of a President who you said was better that [Hillary Clinton] IS NOT ripping children away from parents seeking asylum.”

Judges who will support jerrymandering efforts, not to mention destroying ALL good will and allied relationships across the Globe. Oh, and lest you forget Syria, Crimea, and putting PRO-RUSSIA agenda BEFORE the United States best interests. YES, do go on

Sarandon, 71, was quick to respond, tweeting, “Debs, before you get yourself all self-righteous try clicking on the video and listening to what I actually say, not @Variety’s clickbait headline, which btw has no quotation marks. That’s a clue..”

In her tweets, Messing countered that people have been inspired to run out of “desperation” and “panic” because of Trump. She also took aim at Sarandon opposing Clinton during the 2016 presidential election in favor of Bernie Sanders, and then continuing to campaign against her when she won the Democratic primary over Sanders.